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beginner
metalclay
wire
Links
Ladders
by Carol A. Babineau
M any complex-looking jewelry pieces are
actually assembled from several
simple parts. The design of
the featured bracelet follows the same
principle. You’ll combine an easy 2+3
chain, textured metal clay panels, and
gemstone beads to create
a unified whole.
Faceted 3 x 5mm garnet beads add color
and sparkle to this 6 1 / 2 x 1-in. (165 x 25.5mm)
bracelet. You’ll learn metal clay, wireworking,
and chain making techniques while making it.
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Combine easy techniques from metal clay, wireworking,
and chain making to build a bracelet one step at a time.
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materials
Metal clay: 20g
Sterling silver jump rings:
300 20-gauge (0.8mm),
3.5mm inside diameter
(ID)
2 16-gauge (1.3mm),
5mm ID
Sterling silver wire:
22-gauge (0.6mm), round,
half-hard, 14 in. (35.6cm)
Sterling silver lobster
claw clasp
21 gemstone beads:
3 x 5mm, faceted, garnet
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tools & supplies
Acrylic roller
Olive oil
Texture plate
Flexible Teflon sheet
Tissue blade
Sandpaper or emery
board
Drill bit: 1.0mm
Kiln, kiln shelf
Tumbler, steel shot,
burnishing compound
Pliers: bentnose,
chainnose, roundnose
Wire cutters
resources
Jump rings, wire, and
gemstone beads: Rio
Grande, riogrande.com
Jump rings: Urban
Maille Chainworks,
urbanmaille.com
Gemstone beads:
Cherry Tree Beads,
cherrytreebeads.com
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To vary the look of the bracelet, try
stringing beads in a different color or
pattern. This 7 x 1-in. (178 x 25.5mm)
bracelet has faceted round and smooth
oval chrysoprase beads.
[1–2] Texture and cut out the metal
clay. Roll out 20g of metal clay on a lightly
oiled texture plate [1] . Transfer the clay to
a flexible Teflon sheet. Use a tissue blade
to cut seven 1 2 x 3 4 -in. (13 x 19mm)
rectangular panels from the clay [2] .
Set the panels aside until they are
completely dry.
[3–4] Refine and drill the metal clay
panels. Use sandpaper or an emery board
to refine the edges of the panels [3] . Using
a 1.0mm drill bit, drill a hole 1.5mm ( 1 16 in.)
in from each corner of each panel [4] .
Fire and tumble-polish the panels. Fire
the panels according to the manufacturer’s
instructions, and allow them to cool. Place
the sintered panels in a tumbler with steel
shot, burnishing compound, and water.
Run the tumbler for about 2 hours.
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The panels and gemstone
units are connected only to the
double links of the 2+3 chain,
allowing the bracelet to lie flat.
States of dryness for metal clay
Wet
Clay contains a lot of moisture and is very pliable
Semi-dry
Clay contains some moisture, but is firm and holds its shape
Mostly dry
Clay is nearly devoid of all moisture and is rigid
Completely dry Clay contains absolutely no moisture and can be fired
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Attach the remaining panels and four
gemstone units in an alternating pattern;
do not attach the panels or the gemstone
units to the triple links.
Attach a gemstone unit to the double
links at each end of the bracelet.
Make the chain. Use 3.5mm jump rings
to make a 2+3 chain. (For tips on how to
open and close jump rings, see Basics.)
Begin the chain pattern by closing two
jump rings and then attaching three jump
rings to the first two. Continue the chain
by alternating two jump rings and three
jump rings until you reach a length of 6 in.
(15.2cm). Repeat to make a second chain.
three gemstones. Make a wrapped loop
above the top gemstone. Repeat to make a
total of seven gemstone units.
[6] Install the clasp. Using 3.5mm jump
rings, make four 2+2 chains, adjusting
the length of each chain to fit your wrist.
Attach a 2+2 chain to each end of each
2+3 chain.
On one end, use a 5mm jump ring to
attach both 2+2 chains and a lobster claw
clasp. Repeat on the other end, omitting
the clasp.
On each end, connect the 2+2 chains
by sliding a 3.5mm jump ring through the
pairs of double links adjacent to the end
links.
[5] Assemble the bracelet. Open four
3.5mm jump rings and thread one through
each hole in a panel. Skipping the first
double links of both chains, attach the
panel to the double links as shown. Close
the jump rings.
On the next double links of both
chains, open the links and attach a
gemstone unit.
Make the gemstone units. Cut 2 in.
(51mm) of 22-gauge (0.6mm) wire. Make a
wrapped loop (Basics) at one end. String
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